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third stool is, is religious conservatism or social conservatism and by that i really mean finding religion very central towards political views not merely a source of inspiration but perhaps even guidance or policy. now, let me give you -- let me read you two sentences that buckley wrote in god and man and yale when he was 26 in 1951. he said, quote, i myself believe that the duel between christianity and atheism is the most important in the world. i further believe that the struggle between individualism and collectivism is the same struggle reproduced on another level. now, what he's saying here is there is this struggle, this cosmic struggle between good and evil, between christianity and atheism. and whether it's on the international stage, between the west and communism, socialist systems, collectivist systems or whether it's even domestically between the individualist viewpoint and the collectivist viewpoint, the socialist viewpoint that that itself is tied up with the struggle between good and evil. that good, christianity and good, is on the side of a particular political philosoph
third stool is, is religious conservatism or social conservatism and by that i really mean finding religion very central towards political views not merely a source of inspiration but perhaps even guidance or policy. now, let me give you -- let me read you two sentences that buckley wrote in god and man and yale when he was 26 in 1951. he said, quote, i myself believe that the duel between christianity and atheism is the most important in the world. i further believe that the struggle between...
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come on. >> what is the hhs mandate. >> attack against religion. really, i want to know how you think there is an attack from the white house against religion. >> david, maybe you don't feel this way as an eight wrist. maybe, david, maybe you don't feel this way as anity wrist because i don't blame you you are atheist. you don't see that people of good faith across the country feel like they are second class citizens in this h shmplet s and this administration. that's a fact. that's the way they feel. can you say it's illegitimate that's the way they feel. that's a cross gomtion denomination. >> fourth night for freedom is not hang. apparently you have the go to go to google and google it find out what's going on. gentlemen, we appreciate it next on the run down, more on the supreme court's immigration ruling from the perspective of man who has been here illegally for 20 years. he will join us in just a moment. then the "new york times" unleashes a vicious attack on republicans, comparing them to bullies, the ones who tormented an elderly bus monit
come on. >> what is the hhs mandate. >> attack against religion. really, i want to know how you think there is an attack from the white house against religion. >> david, maybe you don't feel this way as an eight wrist. maybe, david, maybe you don't feel this way as anity wrist because i don't blame you you are atheist. you don't see that people of good faith across the country feel like they are second class citizens in this h shmplet s and this administration. that's a fact....
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. >> we respect all religions, but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832, the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society about the construction of a mosque. we must overcome these fears. it is the commitment of the greek state about the construction and commitment. >> there is still resistance. well over 90% of greeks are orthodox christians. while many accept the moscow plan, many are opposed, resentful of mass migration here. >> greece fought hundreds of centuries of terrorism -- of tyranny by muslims. we totally oppose this. >> pride in their own faith is clear, but can they resist the respect of the other? this is a country where religion is intrinsic to national identity, where church and state are intimately linked. the questions
. >> we respect all religions, but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832, the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society...
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. >> we respect all religions, but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832, the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society about the construction of a mosque. we must overcome these fears. it is the commitment of the greek state about the construction and commitment. >> there is still resistance. well over 90% of greeks are orthodox christians. while many accept the moscow plan, many are opposed, resentful of mass migration here. >> greece fought hundreds of centuries of terrorism -- of tyranny by muslims. we totally oppose this. >> pride in their own faith is clear, but can they resist the respect of the other? this is a country where religion is intrinsic to national identity, where church and state are intimately linked. the questions
. >> we respect all religions, but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832, the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society...
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liz: that is religion come you don't walk in without those coupons. david: the number of cyber attacks on banks is on the rise. liz: bank of america suffered a denial of service attack claiming affiliation with an islamic terror group claimed responsibility for that, so is your bank safe? joining us to address that very question. >> rechecked with jpmorgan as well, they say that their internet service for online banking is experiencing technical difficulties, intermittent unavailability. an error screen will come up that you cannot access this. here's the problem, jpmorgan's problem began around 9:20 in the morning. bank of america experienced problems with their website in the morning. so is it related to the amateur film mocking the prophet mohammed? that is what the claim was, doing denial of service, they are flooding the bank websites to shut them down as a distraction so they can do possible wire fraud meaning that money wired out of customer accounts distracting bankers who have been so concerned about the website getting knocked off-line. they
liz: that is religion come you don't walk in without those coupons. david: the number of cyber attacks on banks is on the rise. liz: bank of america suffered a denial of service attack claiming affiliation with an islamic terror group claimed responsibility for that, so is your bank safe? joining us to address that very question. >> rechecked with jpmorgan as well, they say that their internet service for online banking is experiencing technical difficulties, intermittent unavailability....
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i know a version of that golden rule is found in every major religion and beliefs from hindu to islam to judaism and the writings of plato. when i talk about shared responsibility, it's because i genuinely believe in a time when many folks are struggling and a time when we have enormous deficits, it is hard for me to ask seniors on a fixed income or young people with student loans or middle class families who can barely pay the bills to shoulder the burden alone. and i think to myself, if i'm willing to give something up as
i know a version of that golden rule is found in every major religion and beliefs from hindu to islam to judaism and the writings of plato. when i talk about shared responsibility, it's because i genuinely believe in a time when many folks are struggling and a time when we have enormous deficits, it is hard for me to ask seniors on a fixed income or young people with student loans or middle class families who can barely pay the bills to shoulder the burden alone. and i think to myself, if i'm...
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you know, the first freedom in america is actually the freedom of religion. it's not the second, third, fourth or fifth. >> you have written about this on twitter a great deal when it comes to the obama administration, health care rule as it pertains to contraception. you objected to that initially. they dialed it back. how were you with the "accommodation"? were you okay with that? >> no i'm not. but there's a greater principal. do you have a right to decide what your faith practices? i don't have a problem with contraception. i'm a protestant. i'm an evangelical. i support my brothers and sisters what they believe. >> you said in december that no america could say they're better off than they were four years ago. >> i don't think so. not economically. there may be a portion. but i have my ear to the ground, most people would not think they're better off economically than they were four years ago. >> who do you hold responsible for this? >> i hold everyone responsible for that. i hold the people who got themselves in debt. the government who got in debt. it'
you know, the first freedom in america is actually the freedom of religion. it's not the second, third, fourth or fifth. >> you have written about this on twitter a great deal when it comes to the obama administration, health care rule as it pertains to contraception. you objected to that initially. they dialed it back. how were you with the "accommodation"? were you okay with that? >> no i'm not. but there's a greater principal. do you have a right to decide what your...
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. >> bill: rick santorum going after jfk on the religion and government issue. ronald reagan is also involved. talking points and brit hume will sort it all out. >> you just -- he sprinted out of nowhere. people are screaming to get down and he had the gun up and he was running and chasing a kid outside. >> so he was specifically chasing down one kid. >> it looked like it. >> bill: a brutal school shooting in ohio leaves one student dead. four others wounded. why did it happen? we'll have a special report. >> is bill o'reilly fair and balanced? >> i'm going to stay out of the fight with bill. >> bill: jesse watters occupying the academy awards. it wasn't pretty. >> trying to be the next bill o'reilly? that's not a good look for you, son. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. jfk, ronald reagan and rick santorum. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. saturday i was with dennis miller in santa barba
. >> bill: rick santorum going after jfk on the religion and government issue. ronald reagan is also involved. talking points and brit hume will sort it all out. >> you just -- he sprinted out of nowhere. people are screaming to get down and he had the gun up and he was running and chasing a kid outside. >> so he was specifically chasing down one kid. >> it looked like it. >> bill: a brutal school shooting in ohio leaves one student dead. four others wounded. why...
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romney's financial wealth, but his overall life, his family, the religion is immaterial to me. you know, you take a look, he's been successful financially. his personal life is successful you know, it seems to me most people in life when they go through, they get failures here and there, but maybe this man has a midus touch. you look at his personal touch, five strapping sons, grandchildren, he's healthy as a horse and his young sons seem as healthy as horses, so i think some of it could be just plain jealousy and on the financial wealth issue, a lot of my democratic brethren who support barack obama happen to be jewish and they're also liberal and ones that i don't know are much wealthier than barack obama. look at the hedge fund managers, the top ones, they are the guys and as far as just financial wealth, they leave mitt romney in the dust. >> thanks. >> well, mitt romney has essentially taken the argument recently that there is a jealousy issue there. he used that word, as i recall it. the way i would respond to that is the issue that's come up in the campaign directly from
romney's financial wealth, but his overall life, his family, the religion is immaterial to me. you know, you take a look, he's been successful financially. his personal life is successful you know, it seems to me most people in life when they go through, they get failures here and there, but maybe this man has a midus touch. you look at his personal touch, five strapping sons, grandchildren, he's healthy as a horse and his young sons seem as healthy as horses, so i think some of it could be...
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this shouldn't happen in a land where free exercise of religion ranks first in the bill of rights." >> senator david republican from louisiana on the floor of the house earlier in the day. the senate today voting 51-48 that kill this had amendment sponsored by senator blunt. now, three democrats voting with the republicans against this amendment. those democrats joe manchin of west virginia and bob casey of pennsylvania, both up for re-election this year. ben nelson of nebraska who is retiring at the end of this year and a note about the senator olympia snowe who announced she'sal retire and she was the only republican to vote in favor of table ling the amendment. here's more of the floor debate. senator patty murray is a democrat from washington state. >> it is terrible policy. it will allow any employer in america to cut off any preventive care for any religious or moral reason. it would simply give every boss in america the right to make the health care decisions for their workers and their families. it is a radical assault on the comprehensive preventive health care coverage that
this shouldn't happen in a land where free exercise of religion ranks first in the bill of rights." >> senator david republican from louisiana on the floor of the house earlier in the day. the senate today voting 51-48 that kill this had amendment sponsored by senator blunt. now, three democrats voting with the republicans against this amendment. those democrats joe manchin of west virginia and bob casey of pennsylvania, both up for re-election this year. ben nelson of nebraska who...
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but the thing among catholics, it's not as much about religion, it's about religiosity. so that there's a question here in terms of church attendance. and mitt romney won catholics who attend church at least weekly, 58% to 41%. but the president won catholics who do not attend at least weekly 55% to 43%. so it goes in terms of religiosity, church attendance rather than merely what's your religion. >> same thing's true on protestants in terms of attending or not attending. >> right. so simply being a particular -- it's not as instructive or doesn't determine the vote which you would understand because it has to do with certain traditional values or less traditional values. >> woodruff: i was looking at the exit polls from 2008 and looking at the catholic split when president obama had -- and, gwen, this gets to your question. 54% to john mccain's 45% so this is a -- it's a reduction. it's a slide. it's a slide. and you can see the campaign protestant vote he lost to john mccain 45% to 54%. >> ifill: we have heard the president's motorcade is moving toward mccormick center
but the thing among catholics, it's not as much about religion, it's about religiosity. so that there's a question here in terms of church attendance. and mitt romney won catholics who attend church at least weekly, 58% to 41%. but the president won catholics who do not attend at least weekly 55% to 43%. so it goes in terms of religiosity, church attendance rather than merely what's your religion. >> same thing's true on protestants in terms of attending or not attending. >> right....
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it imposes requirements on some religions, not on others. it picks and losers. that's exactly what the first amendment was meant not to do. and mr. speaker, it's not going to be adequate if we just extend it to religious organizations because i remind you, the first amendment is not about groups or buildings or churches or any institutions. it's about the ability of every american to not violate their conscience. if their conscience says it would be wrong for me to provide insurance to an employee that would provide something that my religion, religious believes disagrees with, who are we as the government to step in and say you have to violate your religious beliefs and if you don't, you pay a fine to the government? that's not the america we believe in. it never has been. hopefully, it never will be. >> the comments of congressman andy harris, a republican from maryland's first congressional district weighing in on the comments earlier in the day of democratic leader nancy pelosi when several democratic women walked out of the hearing that included the issue o
it imposes requirements on some religions, not on others. it picks and losers. that's exactly what the first amendment was meant not to do. and mr. speaker, it's not going to be adequate if we just extend it to religious organizations because i remind you, the first amendment is not about groups or buildings or churches or any institutions. it's about the ability of every american to not violate their conscience. if their conscience says it would be wrong for me to provide insurance to an...
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. >> we respect all religions but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832 the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society about the construction of a mosque. we must overcome these fears. it is the commitment of the greek state about the construction and commitment. >> there is still resistance. well over 90% of greeks are orthodox christians. while many accept the moscow plan, many are opposed resentful of mass migration here. >> greece fought hundreds of centuries of terrorism -- of tyranny by muslims. we totally oppose this. >> pride in their own faith is clear, but can they resist the respect of the other? this is a country where religion is intrinsic to national identity, where church and state are intimately linked. the questions fo
. >> we respect all religions but they did not have the respect of our muslims to provide as a regular, legal mosque for our workshop. >> the shadow of a now distant past. no mosques have been built in athens since christian greece gained independence in 1832 the omi e.u. capital without. but could that change? this was the site chosen for the first mosque. but previous promises have come to nothing in there is a financial crisis. >> there was a fear in the greek society about...
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fliers, some associate the cards with our service, and at the same time we heard from many who believe religion is inappropriate on an airplane and some are offended when we hand out the cards. people aren't offended. could this be the worst idea ever, prayer cards on a plane? >> terrified might be the word. i would be very concerned if they were giving out cards. it is like saying prepare yourself to meet your doom. but it is also interesting it is just for people in first class of the it is true for the people in coach it is like, you know, roll the dice. go to hell, literally in a sense. >> exactly. kimberly, what were you doing? >> i was touching myself. >> if someone gave uh prayer card on a plane -- >> i would take it. you would freak out, yes, if you were awake it is like an interesting cocktail of am be yen and xanax fnlt. >> that's what i would do. does this send the wrong message that they can't fly the plane? >> i didn't hear the question. would you ask one more time? >> wow. >> you should have said, i don't know. i will aska. >> that was a new one for the joke. i didn't have the rig
fliers, some associate the cards with our service, and at the same time we heard from many who believe religion is inappropriate on an airplane and some are offended when we hand out the cards. people aren't offended. could this be the worst idea ever, prayer cards on a plane? >> terrified might be the word. i would be very concerned if they were giving out cards. it is like saying prepare yourself to meet your doom. but it is also interesting it is just for people in first class of the...
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i'm just not swayed by the cool kids adopting the cool religion. what would these people do for their leader if asked? what would chi for you? you don't need to ask. they're doing it now. and if they get four more years you will writing on yourself, too. it will be help in chinese. >> how do you know it says help? >> i had expert do it for me. >> dana: i thought it said buy our bonds. >> bob: who were those people? does anybody care? really? >> dana: obama campaign does. >> bob: i don't know who the people are and nor do i care. i don't see what the big deal is. >> greg: the cool people forming a cult. >> andrea: i think this is try to get the youth vote out this time. you asked what would a cult leader ask you to do that you wouldn't want to do? remember david karesh asked the followers to put on the bright white sneakers? i would don't that. not changing in my shoes for bright white sneakers. >> greg: can this turn people off? how can you vote for something or someone that jared lito would like? he doesn't anything good since "fight club." >> eri
i'm just not swayed by the cool kids adopting the cool religion. what would these people do for their leader if asked? what would chi for you? you don't need to ask. they're doing it now. and if they get four more years you will writing on yourself, too. it will be help in chinese. >> how do you know it says help? >> i had expert do it for me. >> dana: i thought it said buy our bonds. >> bob: who were those people? does anybody care? really? >> dana: obama campaign...
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they cannot teach religion in the school. the diversity is limited by the prospective and vision of the charter of the risers -- charter authorizers, ultimately. the vouchers open up options in the private sphere, but doctors use government funds. -- but vouchers used government funds. this usually provides accountability of some sort to taxpayers who fund the program. tax credits are entirely funded within the private sphere and distributed through private, nonprofit organizations. the taxpayer is allowed to direct those funds to the school that comports with their values and they think is doing a good job. there are layers of private accountability there. accountability directly to the taxpayer that does not necessitate this regulatory structure that we find, invariably come in dr. schools -- invariably, in voucher s chools. everyone is a choice supporter. we have to decide what kind of supporter we are. it is not good enough to say i support school choice. we need to get into the nitty gritty of the policy details, what is
they cannot teach religion in the school. the diversity is limited by the prospective and vision of the charter of the risers -- charter authorizers, ultimately. the vouchers open up options in the private sphere, but doctors use government funds. -- but vouchers used government funds. this usually provides accountability of some sort to taxpayers who fund the program. tax credits are entirely funded within the private sphere and distributed through private, nonprofit organizations. the...
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and freedom of religion. we note though that the 90% of catholic women who have used birth control to support this coverage and we know that millions of americans stand to benefit, including not only the 700,000 employees of catholic health institutions, but many students at catholic universe is, both catholics themselves in non-catholic. i'm going to not read the list of speakers as they will appear in order. they will then sit down and we will have them, then present to you. so, callie otte will present first, followed by kathleen kennedy townsend, lieutenant governor of maryland. eric arad case, keeley monro, florida university alumnus. tanisha humphrey, georgetown university, sandra at georgetown university law chair students for reproductive justice comitatus act for american university students for choice. thank you. >> good morning. my name is tally auto and i'm at the catholic university of america still is president of the cabot students for choice, a group unrecognized by my university. we are here
and freedom of religion. we note though that the 90% of catholic women who have used birth control to support this coverage and we know that millions of americans stand to benefit, including not only the 700,000 employees of catholic health institutions, but many students at catholic universe is, both catholics themselves in non-catholic. i'm going to not read the list of speakers as they will appear in order. they will then sit down and we will have them, then present to you. so, callie otte...
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and people don't have access to the polls and religion may be conduit, and, jeff, this realistic that churches can push back against something as powerful as these voter suppression efforts? >> churches traditionally have. the real question, can the black church have a renaissance of sorts? moving away from the apolitical activity that a lot of churches have done to hard core mobilization and some of the pushback is because the irs went hard in the name of partisanship. you have a lot of black ministers that are gun shy about being involved, because they are worried about the irs. but they understand this is a real fight, and as much as we don't want to talk about a lot of these racial issues, there is an african-american president under attack in many cases, because there are people who are afraid of an african-american president, regardless of what people want to say and there is a community of african-americans that did support the president. that did help him get elected, that want to see him elected again, but beyond that, want to exercise their right to democracy without republi
and people don't have access to the polls and religion may be conduit, and, jeff, this realistic that churches can push back against something as powerful as these voter suppression efforts? >> churches traditionally have. the real question, can the black church have a renaissance of sorts? moving away from the apolitical activity that a lot of churches have done to hard core mobilization and some of the pushback is because the irs went hard in the name of partisanship. you have a lot of...
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leo, you believe in freedom of speech and religion, i assume, correct? >> i absolutely. and there was a perfect example, the owner of chick-fil-a expressed his freedom to express his hate for -- towards gays. what i find amazing-- >>> stop right there -- tell me what he said that was hateful to you? >> let me tell you right now, let me be clear. the bible heeb use booed klan members to hate blacks-- >>> did i ask you about the bible? i said what was hateful? you heard my question, right? >> i answered. it the question is that this man used the bible to express his hatred-- >>> what does did -- what did he say that was hateful -- >> he basically stated -- his opposition to gay marriage. his opposition for two people of the same sex to be in love and have a ring on their finger. that's what he did that was wrong? >> the same position that barack obama had a few weeks ago. >> listen, i don't care about barack obama. that's a false argument. >> sean: i know -- but -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: they went after somebody who shuts his store down every sunday because of his
leo, you believe in freedom of speech and religion, i assume, correct? >> i absolutely. and there was a perfect example, the owner of chick-fil-a expressed his freedom to express his hate for -- towards gays. what i find amazing-- >>> stop right there -- tell me what he said that was hateful to you? >> let me tell you right now, let me be clear. the bible heeb use booed klan members to hate blacks-- >>> did i ask you about the bible? i said what was hateful? you...
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. >> reporter: but andrea has a dark history with religion. her defense team claimed her delusions got worse after the couple befriended a traveling preacher named michael wornecki. he convinced them to give away their possessions and move their children into a 340-square-foot bus. >> are you at all concerned that she'll be negativelied influenced by the scripture sitting in church again? >> no. because andrea was ill at the time that the parameters of her delusion, which happened to be the images that wornecki and his group would foist upon her ill mind, she's not that way now. >> george parnham says all she wants is a stable church where god and christianity can have a role in her life. i'm just curious. does she feel any guilt? >> she mourns and she feels a great deal of remorse and perhaps she can equate that into guilt. >> reporter: try as she may, all the prayers in the world may not be enough to assuage the guilt of such a horrific crime. randi kaye, cnn, houston. >> it's still so unthinkable, what she did. and to many people, it may be
. >> reporter: but andrea has a dark history with religion. her defense team claimed her delusions got worse after the couple befriended a traveling preacher named michael wornecki. he convinced them to give away their possessions and move their children into a 340-square-foot bus. >> are you at all concerned that she'll be negativelied influenced by the scripture sitting in church again? >> no. because andrea was ill at the time that the parameters of her delusion, which...
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brutalize their own people, don't give freedom of religion, all the things that you see now in these mobs swarming the american embassy, what you see with the regime that would have atomic bombs. you can't have such people have atomic bombs. i believe that's as important for republicans as it is for democrats, important for democrats as it is for republicans, important for president obama as it is for mitt romney. it's important for the future of our world. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that's a good place for us to end it. appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> the arab spring's unintended consequences. that's next. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the cit
brutalize their own people, don't give freedom of religion, all the things that you see now in these mobs swarming the american embassy, what you see with the regime that would have atomic bombs. you can't have such people have atomic bombs. i believe that's as important for republicans as it is for democrats, important for democrats as it is for republicans, important for president obama as it is for mitt romney. it's important for the future of our world. >> prime minister benjamin...
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he was very much an antiestablishment type of person, both in his politics and in his religion. this is a very rare volume. i'm not sure how many there are. the >> supposedly there were 34. what happened was he published it. he was in the warehouse that was struck relating to earn and of course everyone said okay, that was because god was fighting him. so i think 34 copies were supposed to survive. i don't know how many survived from that smallbatch. there are some around, but it is a very rare book to get in this particular edition. >> in this book we've conserved and clean the pages. it's in very good condition. of course we did not touch the marks of the previous ownership. samuel provost, probably the same about previous owner. we put it in a modest fighting, not if fancy binding. it may not have even been bound at all. >> is an iconic figure to us. we think of ethan allen and the green mountain boys and their struggles for independence really from new york. you know, we were just talking -- we tend to forget there was other people working with them, but he has become the ic
he was very much an antiestablishment type of person, both in his politics and in his religion. this is a very rare volume. i'm not sure how many there are. the >> supposedly there were 34. what happened was he published it. he was in the warehouse that was struck relating to earn and of course everyone said okay, that was because god was fighting him. so i think 34 copies were supposed to survive. i don't know how many survived from that smallbatch. there are some around, but it is a...
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, did you know political affiliation is the most common shared trait among marital partners next to religion. so my thinking is that daters don't put it in the up-front advertising, on the online profile. but they suss it out by asking about gun control, abortion, et cetera, et cetera. >> right. okay, so what about families, marriages? we have like, you know, james carville and mary matalin. what about where they both were both parents, both people embrace different parties, does that happen a lot? and how do they resolve it? do they just live with it? >> well, it's really rare, actually. it's very rare. it's one of the most common things that marital couples share, of course, is political affiliation. and it's been suggested that if couples don't start talking about this in the dating phase of their relationship, that they could be entering a rocky road. it's tough. especially if the conservative just wants to get divorced after that fight and the liberal doesn't. there seem to be more divorces. but the big question people always ask, don, is if liberals are having all these abortions suppo
, did you know political affiliation is the most common shared trait among marital partners next to religion. so my thinking is that daters don't put it in the up-front advertising, on the online profile. but they suss it out by asking about gun control, abortion, et cetera, et cetera. >> right. okay, so what about families, marriages? we have like, you know, james carville and mary matalin. what about where they both were both parents, both people embrace different parties, does that...
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he knew a lot about religion. absolutely. >> host: you have some sort of specific ideas i want to ask you about, travel agents, and i don't need to list them, but spell some of them out? >> guest: well, one of the things i do in the book is provoke the reader into thinking, look, what i'm telling you is not a set of ideas, but imagine how to tweak and change the world with the help of certain concepts we've been discussing. why do i do that? i think there's sort of an assumption that practice is in one area and books are in the another, and that books shouldn't suggest practices. because i'm writing about religion, which is all about the union of practice and theory, it seemed exciting and interesting to look at that, and so, for example, i'm thinking about perspective and all the major faiths that are interested in the feeling of all, and they realize that if you put somebody in a space where they see how small a human occupies, will be, how small a human being occupies in the vastness of space or time, there wil
he knew a lot about religion. absolutely. >> host: you have some sort of specific ideas i want to ask you about, travel agents, and i don't need to list them, but spell some of them out? >> guest: well, one of the things i do in the book is provoke the reader into thinking, look, what i'm telling you is not a set of ideas, but imagine how to tweak and change the world with the help of certain concepts we've been discussing. why do i do that? i think there's sort of an assumption...
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it was dead religion. people who go to church and not show the love of jesus and people who know the bible and use it as a weapon that people who don't practice what they preach and people are indifferent to the poor and suffering and use religion as a way to exclude others from their group, as a way to judge others. i had rejected that. but jesus had also rejected that. he had railed against that and called people to real faith. jesus was and is the enemy of dead religion. [applause] that is true. that is true. that is my point of view. he came to deliver us from that. he railed against religious leaders of his day because he knew it was just a front. in their hearts they were far from god, his father. many was tempted in the desert who was the one throwing bible versus at him? satan. that is a perfect picture of that religion. using the words of god to do the opposite of what god does. it is grotesque when you think of it. it is demonic. that summer as i came to face the guy who shared his faith with me
it was dead religion. people who go to church and not show the love of jesus and people who know the bible and use it as a weapon that people who don't practice what they preach and people are indifferent to the poor and suffering and use religion as a way to exclude others from their group, as a way to judge others. i had rejected that. but jesus had also rejected that. he had railed against that and called people to real faith. jesus was and is the enemy of dead religion. [applause] that is...
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can con front a totalitarian ideology that claims a basis in that religion. and regards the whole idea of self-governance as a sack ledge. in a since, we are constitutionally ill equipped to do it. and here i mean constitutionally in the sense of that word. both in our written institution and our national dna. in article 6, bars in religious test as a qualification for any public office. and then there's the establishment klaus of the first amendment. >> we tend to think about religion if we think about it at all, so in a sense it's r heavy political component but that is where the attack is coming from and 911 is certainly not the beginning. actually as a matter of history, islamism insofar as it holds this country in a weird combination of awe and contempt has been incubating as long as we he founded the muse lirm brotherhood as a reak shction. >> and it had to be lapels because he wanted men wearing suits not robes. the principle disciple was also an educator. a bureaucrat in the egyptian government who caused enough trouble in egypt to get him awarded a t
can con front a totalitarian ideology that claims a basis in that religion. and regards the whole idea of self-governance as a sack ledge. in a since, we are constitutionally ill equipped to do it. and here i mean constitutionally in the sense of that word. both in our written institution and our national dna. in article 6, bars in religious test as a qualification for any public office. and then there's the establishment klaus of the first amendment. >> we tend to think about religion if...
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vilsack, as a catholic, how has your view on abortion been shaped by religion? >> i am episcapalian. my husband is a cathlic, my children are catholics. we raise our children as catholics. i am happy to talk about my view on abortion. it is that it should be safe, legal, and rare. i've worked hard on the rare part, because i wanted to make sure this is not just something that divides us politically, and that i would work to make sure we reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and helped unemployed men and women get a job. i work with an organization that does research and now has the beginning evidence to show that we have reduced the number of abortions in iowa by 26% and unintended pregnancies by 8%. i have been in washington talking about the results of this and we hope that this will be a model for the nation. we won't have to talk about abortion if we make sure that people have access to contraceptives. i would like congressman king to explain what his view is on that. he has said that -- i would like to know if he believes that women in this community
vilsack, as a catholic, how has your view on abortion been shaped by religion? >> i am episcapalian. my husband is a cathlic, my children are catholics. we raise our children as catholics. i am happy to talk about my view on abortion. it is that it should be safe, legal, and rare. i've worked hard on the rare part, because i wanted to make sure this is not just something that divides us politically, and that i would work to make sure we reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and...
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of all the libertys in the constitution, the first is religion. the way you are suck lar and strengthen it is restricting the definition of religion. that's what the suit is about. under the h.h.s. regulation, religion practiced only in church on sunday essentially. once you walk out the church door you are not engaged in religion, even running a catholic hospital and a catholic charity. that's undermining the religious vocation. that's why this suit is being brought. because if you are outside protection of the first amendment, in a catholic hospital or a catholic charity, then the state can dictate you do anything it wants, even if it's in vay violation of the deepest doctrineal beliefs. >> we are following up on this story this week. 30 of the lawsuits mention this. the religious freedom restoration act, which was brought forward by then representative chuck schumer now senator chuck schumer from new york. democrat. late senator ted kennedy from massachusetts brought forward in 1993 protect religious exercise from laws that might unintentionall
of all the libertys in the constitution, the first is religion. the way you are suck lar and strengthen it is restricting the definition of religion. that's what the suit is about. under the h.h.s. regulation, religion practiced only in church on sunday essentially. once you walk out the church door you are not engaged in religion, even running a catholic hospital and a catholic charity. that's undermining the religious vocation. that's why this suit is being brought. because if you are outside...
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that is what religion -- that's how religion is travel. so i can imagine what a travel agency might be like that is probably studied religion. it's a good suggestion like many of my suggestions. really what you had to ikea pseudo-medieval christianity is the set of priests and discuss the state of your soul on the priesthood tai chi to a destination. you literally have a map or book of destinations around europe and your inner life and outer destination would be matched. funny they are because again is religions understand often that uses getting there undermines the capacity of the journey to affect the change in us. there is a difficulty a metaphor for it and are difficulty so by removing outer difficulties you undermine willingness to an joy and are difficulty to change. >> host: the other thing is people learn to read having led from a clustered industrial to a replication of that. in fact they don't travel at all really. guess that they don't travel at all. and ambitions if we want serious things from their travel. to improve relation
that is what religion -- that's how religion is travel. so i can imagine what a travel agency might be like that is probably studied religion. it's a good suggestion like many of my suggestions. really what you had to ikea pseudo-medieval christianity is the set of priests and discuss the state of your soul on the priesthood tai chi to a destination. you literally have a map or book of destinations around europe and your inner life and outer destination would be matched. funny they are because...